Boy who died in blisteringly hot P.E. class inspires new law to protect students during extreme weather
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Yahushua's Law symbolizes a commitment to child safety, embodying Yahushua's values. It recognizes our shared humanity within each student, advocating for uniform safety guidelines.
Yahushua’s Law requires public schools to implement safety guidelines for physical activity during extreme weather, safeguarding students from preventable tragedies like the loss of Yahushua Robinson.
The bill removes teacher discretion during heatwaves, ensuring that all districts adhere to a standard set of guidelines to ensure student safety, especially in extreme weather.
Christina Laster emphasized that no student should ever lose their life due to extreme weather, highlighting the vital need for statewide plans to safeguard student welfare.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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